As part of the 16 Days of Activism against
Gender-Based Violence—an international campaign that aims to inspire
action and end violence against women and girls around the world—the
Zonta Club of Lincoln’s goal is to bring awareness to our community.
At the local level, Zonta clubs across the world have organized
activities and events as part of the 2020 Zonta Says NO to Violence
Against Women campaign, which focuses on the service and advocacy
actions of Zonta clubs and districts to prevent and end violence
against women and girls in their local communities.
“As the world faces the COVID-19 pandemic, instances of gender-based
violence are on the rise. Now, more than ever, it is essential that
we work together to end violence against women and girls,” said
Zonta International President Sharon Langenbeck. “Through the Zonta
Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign, Zonta clubs around the
world are uniting to raise their voices to bring awareness to this
issue and advocate on behalf of gender-based violence survivors.”
Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women began in November 2012. To
learn more and join the campaign, please visit www.zontasaysno.com.
Zonta International’s ongoing efforts to end violence against women
and girls at the international level are carried out through the
Zonta International Strategies to end Violence Against Women (ZISVAW)
program and through Zonta’s partnerships with the United Nations and
its agencies.
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Since the program’s inception in 1999, more than US$9.5 million
has been provided to support projects to prevent and end violence against women
and girls in 46 countries.
Zonta International (www.zonta.org) is a leading global organization of
professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. More than
28,000 members in 63 countries work together to make gender equality a worldwide
reality for women and girls. Since 1923, Zonta International has provided more
than US$45.9 million to empower women and girls and expand their access to
education, health care, eco-nomic opportunities and safe living conditions.
[Marcia Cook]
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